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1 invloed
• influence -
2 lucht- en vochtinwerking
• influence of air and moistureNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > lucht- en vochtinwerking
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3 weersinvloed
• influence of the weather -
4 invloed
♦voorbeelden:een schadelijke invloed op iemand hebben • exercer une influence néfaste sur qn.een schadelijke invloed op iets hebben • avoir une action nocive sur qc.zijn invloed laten gelden • user de son influenceinvloed uitoefenen op iemand • influencer qn.onder invloed van drank handelen • agir sous l'empire de la boissononder iemands invloed staan • subir l'influence de qn.de invloed van het klimaat op de gezondheid • l'influence du climat sur la santévan invloed zijn • avoir de l'influence (sur) -
5 invloed
♦voorbeelden:1 een goede/verkeerde invloed hebben • have a good/bad influencegrote invloed hebben op • carry much weight withdit beleid heeft grote invloed op de resultaten • this policy strongly influences the resultszijn invloed laten gelden/aanwenden • exert/use one's influenceweinig/geen invloed ondervinden van • be hardly affected/unaffected byinvloed uitoefenen op iemand • influence someoneonder de invloed van • under the influence ofonder iemands invloed staan • be influenced by someoneeen man van invloed • an influential man -
6 onder iemands invloed staan
v. fall under smb.'s influence, be under the influence of -
7 machtssfeer
♦voorbeelden:1 Afghanistan ligt in de machtssfeer van de Sovjet-Unie • Afghanistan is within the sphere of influence of the Soviet Union -
8 melk
1 milk♦voorbeelden:1 gecondenseerde melk • condensed/evaporated milkhalfvolle/volle melk • low-fat/whole milkmagere melk • skim milk〈 figuurlijk〉 niets in de melk te brokke(le)n hebben • have no influence/no say in things〈 figuurlijk〉 heel wat in de melk/pap te brokke(le)n hebben • have a considerable say in things, wield a great deal of influence -
9 wederzijds
I 〈 bijwoord〉1 [van de een tot de ander] mutually♦voorbeelden:1 een wederzijds bindende overeenkomst • a bilateral/reciprocal agreementelkaar wederzijds beïnvloeden • influence each otherII 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:de liefde was wederzijds • their love was mutualde wederzijdse rechten • reciprocal rightsmet wederzijds goedvinden • by mutual consent -
10 affect
n. affect, influence; have a certain disposition towards -
11 afpraten
v., convince, persuade, convict, influence -
12 anti-klerikaal
adj. <I>(also: <B>antiklerikaal</B>)</I> anticlerical, opposed to the influence of religious institutions in secular affairs -
13 arbeidskundig
adj. ergonomic, pertaining to human engineering, pertaining to ergonomics, pertaining to the study of the influence of the environment on productivity in the workplace -
14 arbeidskundige
n. ergonomist, expert in ergonomics, one who studies the influence of the environment on productivity in the workplace -
15 beinvloeden
v. influence, affect, impact; impel -
16 beïnvloeden
v. influence, affect, impact; impel, control -
17 bondsbons
adj. big shot, well-known personality, highly respected personality, gifted person, person of influence, person with a reputation (Slang) -
18 bondsbonze
adj. big shot, well-known personality, highly respected personality, gifted person, person of influence, person with a reputation (Slang) -
19 bonze
n. big shot, well-known personality, highly respected personality, gifted person, person of influence, person with a reputation (Slang) -
20 chinoiserie
n. chinoiserie, artistic style which reflects Chinese influence
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